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William Smith

Birth1737 - Wyfordby, Leicestershire, England
Death04 Jan 1792 - Wyfordby, Leicestershire, England
MotherElizabeth Watkins
FatherRev William (Willm) Herbert Smith The Younger

Born in Wyfordby, Leicestershire, England on 1737 to Rev William (Willm) Herbert Smith The Younger and Elizabeth Watkins. William Smith married Margaret Hubbard and had 12 children. He passed away on 04 Jan 1792 in Wyfordby, Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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Rev William (Willm) Herbert Smith The Younger
1717 - 1758
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Elizabeth Watkins
1720 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Hubbard
1740 - 1782
Children Show all
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Ann Smith
1777 - 1856
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Edward Smith
1776 - 1865
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Margaret Smith
1766 - 1842
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Stephen Smith
1779 - 1861
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Robert Smith
1774 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1763 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1770 - 1841
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Philip Smith
1780 - 1877
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Sarah Smith
1772 - 1826
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John Smith
1764 - 1838
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William Smith
1769 - Unknown
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William Smith
1750 - 1810

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